For weeks, people have been curious to know what Google plans to name its latest Android update. At the I/O event last month, they even asked their followers to help them give Android N a name; a challenge many enjoyed being part of. For a while, it was even referred to as Namey McNameface; just until it had its own name.

Earlier today, Google made an announcement that ended the challenge. Turning to Snapchat to make the announcement, they gave their decision to name the latest update as Android Nougat. Considering the past iterations were named after sweets, it was tough deciding on a name for the update with a word that started with the letter N. But a name has finally been chosen and was unveiled through the popular image and clip sharing app; along with a statue for the OS.

Now that the update has obtained an official name, it is expected to start rolling out onto Android devices in the later part of the summer. It was first announced in March and is now on its second beta stage. The update brings an improved Doze feature, split-screen multi-tasking, and notification shade. It also comes with the new Google VR platform called Daydream, which makes it compatible with Daydream-ready devices.